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wow, so finicky, complex and flimsy . might have to skip this one.......in favour of the "next-in-line" roy fokker version . i'd hate to go thorough the decal nightmare twice.
wow, so finicky, complex and flimsy . might have to skip this one.......in favour of the "next-in-line" roy fokker version . i'd hate to go thorough the decal nightmare twice.
I got both VF25 and VF27 kit, applying water slide decal a total nightmare especially for the VF27. As a result, my next valkyrie most probably a DX.
I got both VF25 and VF27 kit, applying water slide decal a total nightmare especially for the VF27. As a result, my next valkyrie most probably a DX.
hahaha....that's why i only bought one design. i only have a vf-25s(super), total nightmare . so i can only bear it once more, for the heck of getting a new vf-1s, and removing my old bandai 1/72 kit out of the shelf.
hahaha....that's why i only bought one design. i only have a vf-25s(super), total nightmare . so i can only bear it once more, for the heck of getting a new vf-1s, and removing my old bandai 1/72 kit out of the shelf.
Between the VF25 tornado and VF27, VF27 is way better in mechanism but really hard to apply the decal due to its un-flat shape.
I don't mind the waterslides, for curve surface can utilise Mr. Mark Setter & Softer, or can just mask and paint it for me, you get what you pay for, and paying for DX is a nightmare, not to mention the rarity of it and Bandai's online exclusive limited parts
i will display it in battroid mode only. huhhuhu.. so many things to do just to change form
isn't that the fun thing about this hobby. you spend a hell of a time to assemble and decal the thing. then have to spend more time to fiddle with the transformation.
there's always the overpriced yamato stuff if you want it easy.